A beautiful and graceful wedding. Where family members form an a-capella choir under the chuppa that blows everyone away.

What does it mean to be "on the bus" in that setting? Eating and drinking? Shmuzing?

OK, now imagine you are reading this weekly blog.

What does it mean to be "on the bus" in this context?

(Hint: read the top line)

(Hint: not like the reader who complained yesterday, "Last week's message
was pretty short, not much to it." "But did you share it at your
Shabbat table?" "No." "So you are mainly reading it for entertainment?
It wasn't entertaining enough for you? Even with the great Far Side cartoon and the uplifting music video?")

Let's do one more.

Imagine you are a member of a Jewish community. What does it mean to be "on the bus" in that setting?